🎮 Game On: Where Precision Meets Performance!
The ENDGAME GEAR XM1r Gaming Mouse is a high-performance, ergonomic gaming mouse featuring 5 programmable buttons, a cutting-edge PixArt PAW3370 optical sensor with up to 19,000 DPI, and ultra-low latency of 1 millisecond. Designed for competitive gamers, it combines comfort and precision with a lightweight build and anti-sweat coating, making it the perfect addition to any gaming setup.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.8"L x 2.59"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 70 Grams |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming |
Color | XM1r White |
Range | 5.0 meters |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 19000 Dots per Inch |
Button Quantity | 5 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Modern |
Connectivity Technology | Wired, USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection | Optical |
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ENDGAME GEAR XM1 RGB Gaming Mouse – A Precision Powerhouse for Gamers!
As someone who takes gaming seriously, I’ve tried my fair share of gaming mice, but the ENDGAME GEAR XM1 RGB has completely blown me away. This mouse is an absolute game-changer, and I can’t recommend it enough to fellow gamers. Here’s why it’s become my go-to choice:Flawless Performance & Precision:The XM1 RGB is built for performance. With its ultra-responsive sensor and 100% PTFE feet, it glides effortlessly across my mousepad, delivering pinpoint accuracy in every movement. Whether I’m playing fast-paced FPS games or strategy games, the precision and responsiveness are unmatched.Lightweight & Ergonomic Design:At just 70 grams, this mouse is incredibly lightweight, making it perfect for long gaming sessions. The ergonomic shape fits my hand like a glove, providing comfort and reducing fatigue. It’s designed for claw and fingertip grips, and I’ve found it to be the most comfortable mouse I’ve ever used.Customizable RGB Lighting:The RGB lighting is a nice touch—it’s not over-the-top but adds a sleek, modern look to my setup. The lighting is fully customizable through the software, so I can match it to my gaming rig’s theme or switch it up whenever I want.Durable Build Quality:The XM1 RGB feels solid and well-built, with high-quality materials that can withstand intense gaming sessions. The buttons are crisp and tactile, and the scroll wheel has just the right amount of resistance. It’s clear that ENDGAME GEAR put a lot of thought into the design and durability of this mouse.Easy-to-Use Software:The software is intuitive and user-friendly, allowing me to customize DPI settings, polling rates, and RGB lighting with ease. I love that I can save my preferences directly to the mouse, so I don’t have to reconfigure it every time I switch devices.Great Value for Money:For the features and performance it offers, the XM1 RGB is an incredible value. It competes with mice that cost twice as much, making it a no-brainer for gamers who want top-tier performance without breaking the bank.Final Thoughts:If you’re looking for a gaming mouse that combines precision, comfort, and style, the ENDGAME GEAR XM1 RGB is the one to get. It’s elevated my gaming experience, and I can’t imagine going back to any other mouse. Whether you’re a casual gamer or a competitive player, this mouse will not disappoint.
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The pinnacle of the XM1. (A claw-grip user's dream)
The XM1 is an amazing mouse, I've owned the V2 (The one with the black Endgame gear logo in the photo I posted) for a little over 6 months and it's still going strong. When Endgame decided to release a revision in the XM1r, I had to pick it up (An excuse for me to own a second XM1). All of the changes listed in the product description all add up to make for the pinnacle of the XM1 as a wired mouse experience. I think switching to the more energy efficient 3370 sensor is an indication that Endgame have plans for a wireless model on the horizon which is exciting. Thank you based German engineering.The XM1r compared to the V2 just feels more refined overall. The clicks are cleaner and moving away from Omrons switches to Kailh 8.0s should mean that the double-click issue should be much less of a problem. The side buttons feel tighter with less post-travel than before, adding to a more tactile feel. And the scroll wheel has a bit more resistance to it out of the box, and just feels sturdier (Which can be a good or bad thing depending on the person, I personally like it). The scroll wheel button itself feels about the same which is fine, I only use it for pinging in games so it's not an issue. The stock feet glide really well too with a little break-in time (Plus you get a second pair of feet). The things I loved about the XM1 originally stayed the same thankfully. That includes the incredible grippy coating, the shape, the 70g weight, and finally the low-profile aesthetic.It's really nice that Endgame kept the MSRP of the mouse the same at $59.99 USD before taxes, which is a really good deal for such a well constructed mouse. If you can pick up a V2 somewhere at a discount go for it since it's still really good (I'm assuming retailers are now trying to get rid of their V2 inventory), but the XM1r with all the upgrades is worth it. I'm glad I have two of these should something happen to one of them, since it's been my favorite gaming mouse experience so far. Looking forward to a wireless model (Hopefully with USB-C).Things to keep in mind: As of the time I've posted this review there is no configuration software available yet, so you're stuck with the default DPI settings of 400, 800, 1600, and 3200 respectively for now (Changing it via the button underneath the Mouse). And also the supply isn't the best, this mouse is typically hard to find in stock so I'd check here and elsewhere periodically if you're trying to get a hold of one of these. However it's understandable when you think about it since Endgame gear is a relatively small peripheral company compared to Logitech or Razer.
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